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1 Microbial Growth & Metabolism

2 Figure 9.CO: A simplified food chain Courtesy of the Soil Biology Primer/USDA

3 Figure 9.1a: Potential meteorite microorganism Courtesy of David McKay/NASA

4 Figure 9.1b: Meteorite mineral ledges Courtesy of Dr. John Bradley, Institute for Geophysics and Planetary Physics, Livermore, CA

5 Figure 9.2: The growth curve for a bacterial population

6 Figure 9.3a: Moldy bread © Jones and Bartlett Publishers. Photographed by Kimberly Potvin

7 Figure 9.3b: Human large intestines harbor E. coli © Photodisc

8 Figure 9.3c: Thermophilic algae Courtesy of J Schmidt/Yellowstone National Park/NPS

9 Figure 9.4: A species of Acid-loving Streptococcus Reprinted with permission from the American Society for Microbiology (Tao, L., Tanzer, J.M and MacAlister, T.J.; J. Bacteroil, 1987 June; 169(6): 2543-2547.)

10 Figure 9.5: The Great Salt Lake in Utah provides the high-salt environment favored by halophilic bacteria. © Brian Chase/ShutterStock, Inc.

11 Figure 9.6: The mechanism of enzyme action

12 Figure 9.7a,b: Adenosine Triphosphate

13 Figure 9.8 1-4: Glycolysis: Steps 1-4

14 Figure 9.8 5-9: Glycolysis: Steps 5-9

15 Figure 9.9: The relationship of fermentation to glycolysis

16 Figure 9.10: The Krebs Cycle

17 Figure 9.11: Electron transport and chemiosmosis in bacteria

18 Figure 9.12a,b: Photosynthesis in microbes


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